Anyone running their shifter on n2o?

Take this Jerry, you silly little rodent

I have a cycle tek shifter running on co2, however the rules are pretty strict here on bottle mounting for the track so I have to change it to something proper. It's currently a 4oz bottle on it. I have a spare n2o 2.5lb bottle as well as a bracket for my swingarm, so I was just curious if anyone was running n2o to their shifter. I would remove the dip tube so I'm just getting gas to the regulator, but just thought I'd check to see if anyone has done it on here.

I have nitrous, and an air shifter, and run the shifter from the bottle.
Just make sure there is at least about a foot or more of hose between the pressure regulator and the bottle. This will allow any liquid to expand (and warm up a bit) before hitting it. The reason the liquid gets to the motor and not the regulator, is speed and volume. It is open and flowing pretty well for a pretty good length of time to the motor, so the liquid can get there, but you are only using a VERY small amount in the air shifter, and only a little at a time, so it never makes it up there. Now if you just kept hitting the button or holding it down or had a leak or something, then you might see some in the regulator.

I guess Canaa is different , I have that in the hump and tech at NHRA tracks have never even looked for a botttle , They just check my gear and my NHRA comp License and hand back my papers , By the way I have a 60lb
C02 bottle with a fill station and scale that I use to fill up those 4 oz bottles , 2 of them like that gives me about 160 shifts . all that stuff can be had from paint ball online stores